ANNUAL REPORT 2022 - 2023
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2022-23 YEAR IN REVIEW 03 Introduction ABOUT THE OCAA 05 Who We Are 07 The Members 08 OCAA Leadership 2022-23 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS & AWARDS 10 League Sport Championships 11 Tournament Sport Championships 12 CCAA Championship Achievements 12 Award Recognition 13 Partners & Initiatives 16 OCAA Hall of Fame 18 Financial Commentary
INTRODUCTION The 2022-23 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) season was full of impressive achievements and highlights. Across all 26 member institutions, over 7000 student-athletes competed in the OCAA this past season across 15 varsity sport seasons and championships. The accomplishments of the OCAA spanned outside of the province as well with the members winning 16 national medals (6 gold, 4 silver, 6 bronze). Additionally, the OCAA member institutions hosted 3 national championships, providing the best championship experiences Canada has to offer to hundreds of studentathletes from across the country. The impact of the Ontario Collegiate Recreation (OCR) Committee in 2022-23 needs to be recognized, with over 4000 recreational studentathletes participating in over 50 sport events throughout the year. This included the highly anticipated introduction of a new REC CUP sport, outdoor cricket.
Outside of direct sport competition proved to be equally as impactful. OCAA studentathletes achieved in the classroom, boasting an impressive 93% academic eligibility across all sports. 92 OCAA student-athletes also earned CCAA All-Canadian honors, representing their success in sport and in the classroom. As a conference, the OCAA continues to make strides in the area of equity, diversity and inclusion. One such step was the adoption of a new mandatory anti-racism training program for all coaches and athletic personnel across the conference. The OCAA has also partnered with the University of Toronto IDEAS Research Lab on a multi-year, comprehensive anti-racism research study designed to learn more about the OCAA from an EDI lens. The success of this past season is in large part due to the incredible contributions of essential volunteers that are the lifeblood of the OCAA. A special thanks to the Senior Leadership Council, Board of Directors, Standing Committees and Championship Hosts. Thanks also to the incredible effort of the OCAA Office staff. Finally, thank you to all of the partners that support the OCAA, especially the Government of Ontario, Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sport, for their financial contributions and overall support towards the advancement of college sports in this province. As another chapter comes to a close in the over 50 years of OCAA history, there is plenty to look forward to towards 2023-24 and beyond.
WHO WE ARE
7000+ MORE THAN 7000 STUDENT-ATHLETES PARTICIPATE IN OCAA VARSITY AND EXTRAMURAL COMPETITION EVERY YEAR.
26 26 MEMBER INSTITUTIONS MAKE UP THE CONFERENCE MEMBERSHIP, REPRESENTING THE LARGEST MEMBER BASE FOR A POST-SECONDARY SPORTS CONFERENCE IN CANADA.
1400+ THE OCAA FEATURES A TOTAL OF 15 VARSITY SPORT OFFERINGS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS EACH YEAR, THAT PROVIDE OVER 1400 SPORT EVENTS ANNUALLY.
$2,000,000+ THE OCAA MEMBERSHIP GRANTED OVER $2 MILLION IN ATHLETIC FINANCIAL AWARDS TO SUPPORT ELIGIBLE STUDENT-ATHLETES IN 2022-23.
VISION
The OCAA is a recognized leader in intercollegiate athletics dedicated to student athlete and sport development.
OUR VALUES The OCAA believes in: Being student-focused Academic and athletic excellence Leadership and personal development Promoting an active and healthy lifestyle Integrity, respect and fair play Equity of opportunity Teamwork
OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLES The OCAA will: Encourage academic achievement and contribute to the overall student athlete educational experience. Provide leadership in contributing to the development of sport provincially and nationally Provide a competitively balanced structure that encourages access and will assist members in striving for provincial and national championships Operate in a collegial and inclusive manner respecting member’s differences. Operate in a fiscally responsible, accountable, progressive and innovative manner Promote direct, honest and transparent communication Operate in a consistent manner that will add to the equity of the brand. Ensure a safe environment
THE MEMBERS
INSTITUTION
CITY
ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE
INSTITUTION Humber College
CITY
ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE
Algonquin College
Ottawa
Timothy Lee
Etobicoke
Ray Chateau
Collège Boréal
Sudbury
Andrea Boyce
Lakehead University, Orillia
Orillia
Chris Glover
Cambrian College
Sudbury
Tim Yu
Lambton College
Sarnia
James Grant
Canadore College
North Bay
Ryan Drouin
Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford
Brantford
Kate McCrae-Bristol
Centennial College
Scarborough
Darcy Brioux
Loyalist College
Belleville
Cristy Latham
Collège La Cité
Ottawa
David Touchette
Mohawk College
Hamilton
Matthew Ferreira
Conestoga College
Kitchener
Andrew Bates
Niagara College
Niagara
Michele O’Keefe
Thunder Bay
Susan Tucker
Redeemer University
Ancaster
James Kryger
Durham College
Oshawa
Scott Dennis
St. Clair College
Windsor
Reid Innes
Fanshawe College
London
Ian Foss
St. Lawrence College
Kingston
Kevin Biggs
Fleming College
Peterborough
Sault Ste. Marie
Paul Orazietti
Confederation College
Greg Jefford
George Brown College
Toronto
Mélanie Gérin-Lajoie
Georgian College
Barrie
David Laliberte
Sault College Seneca Polytechnic
Toronto
Gillian McCullough
Sheridan College
Oakville
Jim Flack
OCAA LEADERSHIP
2022-23 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBER
TITLE / INSTITUTION
Janet Morrison (OCAA Chair)
President Sheridan College
Sean Kennedy (OCAA Vice-Chair)
President Niagara College
Nathan McFadden / Ray Chateau (SLC President)
Athletic Director Fanshawe College / Humber College
Michel Doucet (Audit & Finance Committee Chair)
Vice-president, Services corporatifs Collège Boréal
Jason Hunter
Vice President, Students and Institutional Planning Humber College
Shawn Chorney
Vice President Strategic Infrastructure, Indigenous & Learner Services Canadore College
Matt Trainor
Director of Student Services Sault College
Stewart Clark
Director Marketing, Communications & Recruitment St. Lawrence College
Elaine Popp
Executive VP, Academic Durham College
Kyle Pelly (Ex-Officio)
Executive Director OCAA
2022-23 SENIOR LEADERSHIP COUNCIL MEMBER
TITLE / INSTITUTION
Nathan McFadden / Ray Chateau President
Athletic Director Fanshawe College / Humber College
Jay Shewfelt Past President
Athletic Coordinator St. Clair College
Mélanie Gérin-Lajoie 1st Vice President
Manager of Athletics George Brown College
Matthew Ferreira VP Finance
Director, Athletics & Recreation Mohawk College
Jeff Harris VP Programs
Manager, Varsity Georgian College
Elana Weber VP Campus Recreation
Manager, Athletic Operations Georgian College
Kevin Biggs VP Marketing & Sport Development
Manager, Athletics & Student Engagement St. Lawrence College
Kyle Pelly
Executive Director OCAA STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS Year Ended April 30, 2023
REVENUE
EXPENSES
2022-23 SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS & AWARDS LEAGUE SPORT
HOST INSTITUTION
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
MEN’S BASKETBALL
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL
WOMEN’S SOCCER
MEN’S SOCCER
WOMEN’S RUGBY SEVENS
MEN’S RUGBY
WOMEN’S SOFTBALL
MEN’S BASEBALL
RESULTS
2022-23 SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS & AWARDS TOURNAMENT SPORT/HOST CROSS COUNTRY
RESULTS TEAM MEN
WOMEN
GOLF
MEN
WOMEN
RESULTS INDIVIDUAL MEN
WOMEN
MEN
WOMEN
MEN DIVISION II
INDOOR SOCCER
MEN
WOMEN
CURLING
MEN
WOMEN MIXED DOUBLES
BADMINTON
MEN WOMEN (3-WAY TIE)
MEN’S SINGLES WOMEN’S SINGLES MEN’S DOUBLES WOMEN’S DOUBLES MIXED DOUBLES
2022-23 SEASON CCAA CHAMPIONSHIP ACHIEVEMENTS GOLF - MEN’S TEAM Humber College (Gold) Fanshawe College (Bronze) GOLF - MEN’S INDIVIDUAL Humber College (Gold) Fanshawe College (Silver) Humber College (Bronze) GOLF - WOMEN’S TEAM Team OCAA (Gold) GOLF - WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL Humber College (Gold) Humber College (Silver) MEN’S SOCCER Humber College (Gold) Seneca College (Silver) CROSS COUNTRY - MEN’S TEAM Fanshawe College (Silver) St. Clair College (Bronze) BADMINTON – WOMEN’S SINGLES Conestoga College (Bronze) BADMINTON – MEN’S SINGLES Centennial College (Gold) Centennial College (Bronze) BADMINTON – WOMEN’S DOUBLES Humber College (Gold) BADMINTON – MEN’S DOUBLES Humber College (Gold) Seneca College (Bronze)
OCAA MAJOR AWARDS
BADMINTON – MIXED DOUBLES George Brown College (Silver)
OCAA MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Luca Uccello, Humber College
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Humber College (Bronze)
OCAA FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Bryanna Kressler, St. Clair College
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL Humber College (Silver)
OCAA MALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Daniel Talmage, Humber College
WOMEN’S CURLING Niagara College (Silver)
OCAA FEMALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Emily Cooper, Durham College
MEN’S CURLING Humber College (Gold) Mohawk College (Bronze)
OCAA COACH OF THE YEAR Doug Wiseman, St. Clair College OCAA ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR Ray Chateau, Humber College
PARTNERS & INITIATIVES OUR PARTNERS Special Thanks to the Government of Ontario
CORPORATE PARTNERS
OFFICIAL SUPPLIERS
MEDIA & CONTENT PARTNERS
SPORT PARTNERS
PROJECTED STRATEGIC ACTIONS & OUTCOMES INNOVATE. ENGAGE. ADVANCE. This is how a highly anticipated 2023-24 OCAA season will be guided. Beyond the regular day-to-day activities, the OCAA will elevate the OCAA brand and marketing potential, while continue to ensure the foundation can support this growth. Deliberate and positive steps will be taken towards a more equitable and inclusive environment for all participants, supporting greater student-athlete success. This season’s objectives are highlighted by some exciting and truly impactful initiatives: This season will mark the beginning of a brand new OCAA LIVE streaming platform, which will allow OCAA participants and fans to connect with incredible competition better than before. Fans should expect an improved viewing experience of every basketball and volleyball game; while also accessing multiple other sporting events including soccer, baseball, softball, rugby and more. The OCAA can only continue to grow if its foundation is well supported. Significant foundational elements such as the governance structure, operational processes and the policies and procedures that drive the association will be constantly reviewed and improved with a goal of creating efficiencies and improving support for the membership.
ANTI-RACISM RESEARCH PROJECT The OCAA, in partnership with the University of Toronto IDEAS Research Lab, are conducting a comprehensive anti-racism research project. The goal is to learn more about the OCAA and its participants through a racial lens, and how to improve in the area of equity, diversity and inclusion. Over 1000 participants have taken part in surveys, with hundreds being involved in focus group discussions. The final project is set to be completed in 2024.
STUDENT-ATHLETE SUCCESS The OCAA and the Coaches Association of Ontario (CAO) are finding new ways to support student-athletes that are transitioning away from participation but want to maintain their involvement in sport. The OCAA Coach Mentor Program supports up to twenty mentormentee pairs throughout the OCAA membership. This program provides financial support, expert input, training opportunities and general coach development guidance for these participants.
OCAA HALL OF FAME The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association Hall of Fame is dedicated to the recognition of extraordinary contributions and accomplishments within collegiate sports in Ontario. Honoured members include student-athletes, coaches and builders of the association. This season, 32 new members were recognized in the 10th OCAA Hall of Fame ceremony, held at the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts in Windsor, Ont., on Monday, May 1. The OCAA Hall of Fame was established in 2003. Including this year's induction, membership has expanded to 452 individuals. This season’s induction ceremony was the first since 2019, with the 2021 induction class cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The OCAA Hall of Fame expanded its class size for 2023 and will do so again in 2025.
OCAA HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2023 Inductee
Category
Nominating Institution
Felix Adjei
Athlete
Seneca College
Ken Babcock
Builder
Durham College
Kelsey Bardy
Athlete
Humber College
Fred Batley
Builder
Fleming College
Shannon Bedard
Athlete
St. Clair College
Stan Bombino
Coach
Durham College
Kyle Breitner
Athlete
St. Clair College
Jim Buck
Builder
Loyalist College
Hilda Chmait
Athlete
Seneca College
Dave Cooper
Coach
St. Clair College
Kelly Dunham
Athlete
Mohawk College
Jenny Duval (Allen)
Athlete
Algonquin College
Nouri Ghazi
Coach
Seneca College
Jason Hernandez
Athlete
St. Clair College
Angela James
Builder
Seneca College
Owen Kurvits
Athlete
Redeemer University
Mike Lucier
Athlete
Lambton College
John MacInnis
Coach
Algonquin College
Sara Maybee
Athlete
Loyalist College
Michele McConney
Builder
Georgian College
Jason Mesa
Athlete
Humber College
Margaret Myjak
Athlete
Mohawk College
Jessica O'Quinn
Athlete
Humber College
Derek Quinn
Athlete
Humber College
David Sharratt
Athlete
Conestoga College
Pavel Shtefan
Athlete
St. Clair College
Peter Sniuolis
Athlete
Mohawk College
Lindsay Verkoeyen
Athlete
St. Clair College
Lorelle Weavers
Athlete
Niagara College
David Wesley
Coach
Georgian College
Ryan Willoughby
Athlete
Humber College
Yan Zhou
Athlete
Seneca College
FINANCIAL COMMENTARY
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